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It was only the thought that Deets was still knowing him, somehow, that kept him from feeling totally alone. — Larry McMurtry

Don't worry, sweetheart. I've got lots of toys for us to play with. But that doesn't mean the idea of having a policeman helpless in his own cuffs doesn't still amuse me. — Kim Dare

There are no endings, only beginnings that have been reborn. — D.B. Patterson

Strange the faithless fuss made about taking a walk in the safest and pleasantest of all places, a wilderness. — John Muir

[Max Planck] was one of the finest people I have ever known ... but he really didn't understand physics, [because] during the eclipse of 1919 he stayed up all night to see if it would confirm the bending of light by the gravitational field. If he had really understood [general relativity], he would have gone to bed the way I did — Albert Einstein

Happiness means quiet nerves. — W.C. Fields

No iconoclast can possibly escape the severest criticism. — Clarence Darrow

The engineers were under imperative orders — Sam Davis

A portable CD player played some kind of new age stuff that sounded like aborigine instruments being used to help a woman imitate Enya. At any rate, there was definitely a bull-roarer and a didgeridoo in there somewhere. — Elliott James

Night fell; that, at least, could still be relied upon. — Maggie Stiefvater

The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray. — Algernon Blackwood

There is a list of things I'm not allowed to discuss at the dinner table! I am extraordinarily passionate about the Black Death, which is not something most people are into. — Seanan McGuire

Whether you bathe in the Ganga for a thousand years or live on vegetable food for a like period, unless it helps towards the manifestation of the Self, know that it is all of no use. — Swami Vivekananda